Publications

Examining the political, economic and social impacts of the crisis in Europe, this book explores what the EU and national governments can do to restore the region's strength, sustainability, cohesion and competitiveness

This book – a collaboration between Policy Network and IPPR – offers a significant contribution to the debates about progressive capitalism and inclusive prosperity, setting out a way forward for a new political economy in Britain

This book charts how recent political developments have changed the debate surrounding Britain’s membership of the European Union and poses a series of questions about how this debate will unfold over the course of the coming months and years.

Britain’s housing crisis results from the failure of politicians to ensure that markets work in the public interest rather than to the benefit of the unproductive few. This paper, which compares the UK to other OECD countries, argues that housing policy should be directed towards reducing the levels at which residential land prices are acquired at in order to generate a transformation in the business model of building houses.